1 Cinderella
When Cinderella thought about her last wish, she made it with a heart full of love. He wanted his pumpkin carriage to become a symbol of hope for children who dream big. "May it serve to bring the most beautiful dreams where they want to go," he said. Her sparkling dresses will be given to little ones who want to feel special, just like she felt that night at the ball. He also left a castle, where those who are sad can find a hug and a new family.
2. Robin Hood
Robin Hood, with his big smile, wrote that his treasures were never for himself, but for those who really need them. “Take everything and use it to build a world where no one has to steal to live anymore,” he demanded. In Sherwood Forest, he wanted every tree to become a home for animals and that children could learn, through playing, to be kind and courageous. "Let there be only laughter here and never tears," he wrote, his heart full of generosity.
3. The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid, looking at the sparkling waves, expressed a wish that the sea would become a place where everyone could be happy. "May my song reach every corner of the ocean," he said, "to remember that the sea is our home." He asked to protect fish, dolphins and every shell, and to build a special school where the children of the earth can learn to speak with the children of the sea. "So no one will ever feel alone," he added, smiling.
4. Pinocchio
Pinocchio, with eyes full of emotion, wrote that he wants all the children in the world to have the chance to learn how beautiful it is to be honest. “Always tell your stories,” he said, “because every lie is lost, but the truth builds bridges.” He wanted Geppetto's workshop to become a magical place, where children can create, laugh and play with the same imagination that transformed him from a puppet into a real child. "And remember: if you believe, anything is possible," he wrote, his heart as big as his smile.